Found: Colombia plane crash black box

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Rescue teams work in the recovery of the bodies of victims of the LAMIA airlines charter that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, Colombia, on November 29, 2016 carrying members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense Real.
A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. / AFP / STR / Raul ARBOLEDA (Photo credit should read RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images)

Found: Colombia plane crash black box

Rescue teams work in the recovery of the bodies of victims of the LAMIA airlines charter that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, Colombia, on November 29, 2016 carrying members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense Real.
A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. / AFP / STR / Raul ARBOLEDA (Photo credit should read RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP/Getty Images)

Both black boxes from the plane that crashed near Medellin, Colombia, have been found, according to Colombia’s civil aviation authority. A post on the authority’s official Twitter account says the black boxes are in “perfect shape.”